Robert Schiller
Robert Schiller (1935), born in Budapest, Hungary, graduated from R. Eoetvoes University, Budapest in 1958, and completed his PhD in 1966 and DSc in 1974. He is a titular professor at R. Eoetvoes University and Dr. habil Privatdozent at Budapest Technical University. After completing his studies, Professor Schiller joined the Chemistry Department of the Central Research Institute for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, where he is now a Research Professor Emeritus. Having worked at several...See more
Robert Schiller (1935), born in Budapest, Hungary, graduated from R. Eoetvoes University, Budapest in 1958, and completed his PhD in 1966 and DSc in 1974. He is a titular professor at R. Eoetvoes University and Dr. habil Privatdozent at Budapest Technical University. After completing his studies, Professor Schiller joined the Chemistry Department of the Central Research Institute for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, where he is now a Research Professor Emeritus. Having worked at several laboratories abroad, he e.g. spent a full year at the Paterson Laboratories, Manchester, UK. His main research interests are in radiation chemistry, electrochemistry, and the theory of transport processes. Currently, he is investigating the effects of fast ions on metals. He has taught courses on radiation chemistry and statistical mechanics at R. Eoetvoes University, and has published several textbooks in these areas. Apart from his research papers, Professor Schiller has also written books and a number of essays popularizing science. He was awarded the Wigner Prize by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2001, was voted the popular science author for the year 2012, and asteroid no.196005 was named Robertschiller in his honour. See less